verb
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to find the explanation for or solution to (a mystery, problem, etc)
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maths
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to work out the answer to (a problem)
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to obtain the roots of (an equation)
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Other Word Forms
- presolve verb (used with object)
- solver noun
- unsolved adjective
- well-solved adjective
Etymology
Origin of solve
First recorded in 1400–50; late Middle English solven, from Latin solvere “to loosen, free, release”
Example Sentences
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And it isn’t as if Washington would suffer from a few more member-driven, bipartisan efforts to solve issues.
Connecting the surface boulders to this deep underground formation solved a long-standing mystery.
From Science Daily
He’s merely one of 347 biologists that Eva assigned to solve the case, so he’s confounded to be in this lonely predicament.
From Los Angeles Times
Google is committed to solving the issue, she said.
From Barron's
If the AI doesn’t do a good job, the company either has to pay a human to sort it out, or spend more AI tokens solving the problem.
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